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The death instinct

Under a clear blue September sky, America's financial center in lower Manhattan became the site of the largest, deadliest terrorist attack in the nation's history. It was September 16, 1920. War veteran Dr. Stratham Younger and his friend Captain James Littlemore of the NYPD are caught on Wall Street on the fateful day of the 1920 bomb blast. With them is Colette Rousseau, a French radiochemist Younger met in the war. A series of inexplicable attacks on Rousseau and a mysterious trail of evidence lead the trio on a thrilling international and psychological journey to uncover the shocking truth behind the bombing.

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  • "Under a clear blue September sky, America's financial center in lower Manhattan became the site of the largest, deadliest terrorist attack in the nation's history. It was September 16, 1920. War veteran Dr. Stratham Younger and his friend Captain James Littlemore of the NYPD are caught on Wall Street on the fateful day of the 1920 bomb blast. With them is Colette Rousseau, a French radiochemist Younger met in the war. A series of inexplicable attacks on Rousseau and a mysterious trail of evidence lead the trio on a thrilling international and psychological journey to uncover the shocking truth behind the bombing."
  • "Under a clear blue September sky, America's financial center in lower Manhattan became the site of the largest, deadliest terrorist attack in the nation's history. It was September 16, 1920. War veteran Dr. Stratham Younger and his friend Captain James Littlemore of the NYPD are caught on Wall Street on the fateful day of the 1920 bomb blast. With them is Colette Rousseau, a French radiochemist Younger met in the war. A series of inexplicable attacks on Rousseau and a mysterious trail of evidence lead the trio on a thrilling international and psychological journey to uncover the shocking truth behind the bombing."@en
  • "New York, 1920. The streets of Manhattan teem with seething resentments and inarticulate passions. Wall Street explodes-- literally. It is the most destructive and deadly terrorist attack ever committed on US soil. Three people caught in the blast are led on a harrowing journey from Paris to Prague, unraveling secrets and the shocking truth behind the terror in Wall Street."@en
  • "New York, 1920. The streets of Manhattan teem with seething resentments and inarticulate passions. Wall Street explodes-- literally. It is the most destructive and deadly terrorist attack ever committed on US soil. Three people caught in the blast are led on a harrowing journey from Paris to Prague, unraveling secrets and the shocking truth behind the terror in Wall Street."
  • "Stratham Younger and James Littlemore embark on an adventure in the aftermath of a terrorist attack in New York: it is a story that will lead Stratham to the heart of war-ravaged Europe, where he will once again encounter Sigmund Freud."@en
  • "From the international bestselling author-"a sprawling and ambitious literary mystery" (The Seattle Times). From a true and shocking event-the bombing of lower Manhattan in September 1920-Jed Rubenfeld weaves a twisting and thrilling work of fiction as a physician, a female radiochemist, and a police official come to believe that the inexplicable attack is only part of a larger plan. It's a conspiracy that takes them from Paris to Prague, from the Vienna home of Sigmund Freud to the corridors of power in Washington, D.C., and ultimately to the depths of our most savage human instincts where there lies the shocking truth behind that fateful day."@en
  • "September 16, 1920. Under a clear blue September sky, America's financial centre became the site of the largest, deadliest terrorist attack in the nation's history. Veteran Dr. Stratham Younger and his friend Captain James Littlemore of the NYPD are caught on Wall Street on the day of the blast. With them is Colette Rousseau, a French radiochemist Younger met during the war. A mysterious trail of evidence leads the trio on a thrilling international and psychological journey to uncover the shocking truth behind the bombing."

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  • "American fiction"@he
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "History"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "History"
  • "Large type books"@en
  • "Large type books"
  • "Translations"@he
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Historical fiction"
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "CRM"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@he
  • "Powieść amerykańska"@pl
  • "Adventure stories"
  • "Krimis, Thriller, Spionage"

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  • "Doodsinstinct"
  • "Instinktot na smrtta"
  • "L'origine du silence : roman"
  • "Jukŭm bonnŭng = The death instinct"
  • "L'origine du silence"
  • "<&gt"@he
  • "죽음 본능 : 제드 러벤펠드 장편 소설"
  • "Todesinstinkt Roman"
  • "Chugŭm ponnŭng : Jedŭ Rŏbenp'eltŭ changp'yŏn sosŏl"
  • "The death instinct"@en
  • "The death instinct"
  • "Yetser ha-maṿet"
  • "Todesinstinkt"
  • "Pulsió de mort"
  • "Pulsió de mort"@ca
  • "La pulsión de muerte"@es
  • "La pulsión de muerte"
  • "יצר המוות"
  • "Todesinstinkt : Roman"
  • "죽음본능 = The death instinct"
  • "The death instinct a novel"@en
  • "The death instinct : [a novel]"
  • "Instynkt śmierci"
  • "Instynkt śmierci"@pl

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